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Gold jewellery imports from ASEAN to face 12.5% countervailing duty.


Date: 17-03-2016
Subject: Gold jewellery imports from ASEAN to face 12.5% countervailing duty
NEW DELHI: After steel and metals, the government has moved to protect the local gold jewellery-making industry from imports that threaten the jobs in the sector.

Gold jewellery imports from the 10-member Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) under the free-trade agreement, which have been under the scanner for some time, will face a 12.5% countervailing duty in lieu of 12.5% excise duty imposed in the budget. The duty will make imports more expensive and protect the local industry.

"Excise duty without credit is pegged at 1%, but CVD would be equivalent of 12.5%, the rate proposed with credit," said a government official.

The import of jewellery, especially under the India-ASEAN free-trade agreement after basic customs duty on gold was increased to 10%, has emerged as a big issue. The move to raise customs duty was aimed at discouraging the import of the yellow metal, which had contributed to a widening of India's current account deficit. However, inbound shipments under FTAs with Thailand and ASEAN increased because of lower rates of 1% and 2%, respectively.

Imports from Thailand virtually stopped after the government raised the issue with customs authorities there against the violation of value addition norms and issued an alert against them. But these were soon substituted by imports from Malaysia and Indonesia.

As of now, customs insist on a bond of duty differential from these countries, which requires appropriate higher duty to be paid if there is any violation.

Finance minister Arun Jaitley had in his budget proposed 1% excise duty on jewellers with a turnover exceeding Rs 12 crore. The government is of the view that while large domestic manufacturers will only need to pay 1% excise duty - a move opposed by the industry, which has been on strike for the past 15 days - it would shield them from the onslaught of imported jewellery.

Imposition of duty would also ensure incentive for production in the country and the Make in India initiative. Replying to a debate in the Lok Sabha on the general budget, Jaitley rejected the demand for rolling back the levy, saying the move is in preparation for implementation of the goods and services tax.

The government has sought to allay the industry's apprehensions by promising an inspector raj-free regime without any hassle of fresh documentation. Excise authorities will accept value-added tax documents submitted to the state authorities.

Source : economictimes.indiatimes.com

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